Using A Van To Shut The Factory Down.
Palestine Action has been at it again in Bristol – this time, using a van to disrupt the factory of Elbit Systems in Filton. It shows for the umpteenth time that direct action does work – as the group halted production, therefore stopped arms going to Israel to be used in its genocide in Gaza, and terrorism in Lebanon. It also shows that activists are unafraid of the consequences of their direct action – as ten people who targeted the site previously are now in prison.
Palestine Action: Undeterred By The Rain
On Monday 23 September, activists from Palestine Action used a van to block the only entrance into Elbit Systems research, development, and manufacturing hub in Filton, Bristol:
Once in place, Palestine Action began to spray the road with blood-red paint using repurposed fire extinguishers:
Despite heavy rain, Palestine Action have returned to Filton’s war crime scene to #ShutElbitDown once again. pic.twitter.com/2UVoxjOusD
— Palestine Action (@Pal_action) September 23, 2024
Palestine Action also displayed a banner which read ‘Free the Filton10’. This was referring to 10 activists who are imprisoned before trial after being accused of costing Elbit’s Filton premises over £1m in damages:
BREAKING: Palestine Action block Elbit’s research and manufacturing hub in Filton, Bristol.
The British state reacted to a previous action which cost the Israeli weapons maker over £1million in damages by imprisoning the #Filton10.
Now, we’ve returned to #ShutElbitDown again! pic.twitter.com/mRn6E6jAxP
— Palestine Action (@Pal_action) September 23, 2024
Shutting Elbit Down – And For Good Reason
Elbit Systems is Israel’s largest weapons firm. It manufactures weapons which are marketed as “battle-tested” on the Palestinian people. The Israeli weapons maker producers 85% of Israel’s military drone fleet and land-based equipment, amongst other arms used to commit genocide in Gaza.
Elbit Systems frequently uses Gaza as a laboratory to develop new weaponry. At Elbit Systems Second Quarter 2024 Results, CEO Bezhalel Machlis said:
The portfolio was improved drastically and this war has been an accelerator for many developments. The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is using these technologies now and in the future, we will bring them to the rest of the market as well.
The Filton weapons hub was opened in July of last year, with Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotevely in attendance. Freedom of Information disclosures show Filton’s ‘Elbit Systems UK’ has existent export licenses for the sale of weaponry to Israel. Weaponry seen during the previous action at the site on 6 August included the same model of quadcopter drones used by the Israeli military to mimic women and children crying to lure Palestinians in and kill them.
Free The Filton10
After the 6 August Palestine Action action at the same site, 10 activists were detained without charge under the Terrorism Act before being charged with non-terror offences and remanded to prison. In a move which reaffirms Palestine Action’s commitment to shut Elbit down despite the state’s repressive tactics, the group has returned to the war crime scene.
A Palestine Action spokesperson said:
The British state continues to imprison the ‘Filton10’ in a bid to serve the interests Israel’s biggest weapons firm over the rights and freedoms of it’s own citizens. However, we refuse to allow a company profiting from the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza to continue operations on our streets. Despite the attempts to deter us, we are continuing our direct action campaign until Elbit is shut down for good.